Revelation
Revelation: The Dragon Falls
Today, we will consider the dragon—Satan—again as he engages in a decisive battle. John begins Revelation 12 by describing a war in heaven.
Revelation: The Woman. The Dragon. The Christ.
Okay—we are going to have to hang together over the next few chapters. This part of Revelation is hard to know how to interpret. Thinking in a chronological sequence, the seventh trumpet begins in 11:15–19. We considered the dramatic introduction last time. We will return to the chronological sequence in Revelation 16. In the meantime (Rev. 12–15), we will look at several events and situations that take place during the judgment of the seven trumpets.
Revelation: The Lord God Almighty
The story of Revelation begins with letters to seven historical churches, and then God opens the door of heaven, where we see Him sitting on His throne. We know that every event in this description of the end times is orchestrated and controlled by God. And… in the end, we win!
Revelation: The Two Witnesses
Why study the book of Revelation? There are so many different interpretations, and the section we are in right now is full of devastation and destruction. And after all, I believe that believers will be pre-delivered from the tribulation by the Rapture. So, why is this study important?
Revelation: The Angel and the Scroll
To this point in our study, Jesus has opened the seven seals. The tribulation is underway. The seven seals opened the severe judgments of the trumpets. We have considered the first six trumpets, and now there is a pause before the seventh. Today, we will consider “another mighty angel” and a little scroll. From today’s passage, I will draw three general principles.